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The Boss King actually disguised himself as a novice village chief?!-Chapter 32 - The Game Has Some Flaws
32: Chapter 32: The Game Has Some Flaws
32 -32: The Game Has Some Flaws
Lind led the soldiers to complete the Scavenger eradication mission, and several players were resurrected just in time, volunteering to act as scouts and proceed to loot the Scavenger’s Nest.
Corpses, white bones, ragged clothes.
There was no food; scavengers would eat any kind of meat, but they had no concept of stockpiling food.
“There shouldn’t be any Calamity Shadows,” Lind inspected the area and reluctantly sighed in relief.
Scavengers were monsters that appeared after the Ring of Magic was shattered, but normal corpses could also change, influenced by the power of Calamity to “die and be Resurrected” which could transform them into Shadow monsters.
Not to mention that killing a Calamity would only lead to more being born, it was simply endless.
However, it was not without gain, because there were many pieces of equipment and weapons inside.
All of these belonged to Star Dragon Ridge; initially, the players had some ideas of their own, but after receiving the mission from Lord Lind, they immediately transformed into oath-keeping knights, not taking even a single needle or thread, insisting on transporting all the weapons and equipment back.
It wasn’t that the players succumbed to physical defeat; losing and surrendering were two different things.
If worse came to worst, they could just delete their accounts and stop playing. ƒгeewёbnovel.com
However, they were covetous of the skills and power used by Lind.
Lind cut open the Carrion Queen’s belly, where there was a nearly digested human arm, already skinless and most of the muscle melted away.
He then cut open the chest, but still nothing.
He opened up the head, still remain empty and dry.
“Could Miss Miko have been deceiving me?” Lind thought of the rabbit-themed witch.
Though she was greedy, it didn’t make sense for her to deceive him.
His eyes fell on the arm that had been impaled by the Broken Sword, and with the Carrion Queen’s Broken Sword in hand, he sliced through the arm.
A small, glowing Heart of Calamity emitted light.
“What the heck is that?”
“It must be an enhancement material,”
“I think it’s probably an important item needed later,”
Five players gathered around, discussing in a flurry of comments.
“Do you guys feel like there’s something odd with this game?”
“What’s odd?”
“I initially thought it was soul-like, terribly hardcore, but when Brother De took action, it clearly seemed like a demon’s cry in May.
If you think back carefully, his combat style with this type of large boss has a Monster Hunter deja vu, flipping blades, crippling, dissecting materials.
Didn’t he just use a greatsword to put the boss to sleep?”
“If you ask me, the more ‘stiches,’ the better.
They could even stitch Pokémon into it.”
“Hey, do you think we could ask the Lord to teach us some skills?”
…
“Skills?”
On the way back, players acted like old work oxen but still found the time to question Lind.
“I can teach you, but you might not be able to learn,” Lind shook his head: “To wield this power, you must become a Great Knight.”
“What’s a Great Knight?” Long Live Sister Li asked excitedly.
“A class change, what else?” the trio muttered, suddenly everyone fell silent.
Players didn’t have survival troubles, only concerns about how to show off even more spectacularly.
So, even though they had nothing now, they were still caught up in the woes of changing classes, not knowing how many options there were, or what they could change into.
If you could really change classes, Great Knight sounds like a close combat profession.
Sitting in front of the computer to play is fine, but in an immersive game like this, playing as a Mage is the true romance.
“How do I change classes?”
“I think you’d have to max out your level first, and Brother De definitely knows.”
“Should we try improving Lord’s favorability rating?
Moon Slash Blade, it’s all on you!”
…
[new|[Highlight] Scavenger’s Nest Encounter Battle]
[new|[Highlight] How Powerful Are the NPCs in the Game Really, Star Dragon Ridge Infantry Massacring Scavengers]
[new|[Highlight] Game’s Exciting Cutscene Battles, Far Surpassing Hollywood Blockbusters, Includes Skills Analysis, First to Interpret Online]
[new|[Highlight] Carrion Queen VS Star Dragon Lord Brother De]
The battles at Scavenger’s Nest went smoothly, and players who had witnessed one breathtaking fight after another began discussing it online.
The main focus of the discussion was divided into three types.
The first type was envy of the plot and big scenes.
[Why is our Newbie Village’s cutscene about a mountain folk war?
I’m in linen armor, wielding a village-favorite sword, negotiating with three elderly farmers armed with sickles and a wandering mountain man, and the fight just ends up being stone throwing, even accidentally killing one old man with a rock.
I’m utterly frustrated.]
[I didn’t see any Scavengers, but I did see a crazed lunatic, sobbing and howling, pouncing on anyone he saw.
Can someone explain why after I strangled him, I walked a few steps then died too, alone and lonely, longing for a deep night talk with my sister, nationwide airdrop available, add V: 176XXXX]
[Report above, besides, is this a fixed storyline for all players, or is each person’s encounter different?
If they’re all different, how huge would the game be!]
The second type was debates about skills and combat, and this category had the most discussions.
[So this game really has class changes and skills, not just Soldier, Hunter, Priest, etc.
right?
Damn!
I slaved away for an old Hunter like he was my son and grandson, fetched his shit and piss, all to change classes to Hunter, and now you tell me he doesn’t provide skill training, and the difference between Hunters and others is just who has a bow?]
[Does anyone impressive want to talk about what skills NPCs use, and if we can learn them?]
[@Above, why do you always trouble our impressive players?
You wee ones should also try to be adorable and work hard.
It’s enough to just watch the skills, do you know NPCs and players are two different species, and that NPCs completely lack stiffness and lead-up motions, I guess even if you learned the skills to death, at most you’d use them to light a cigarette]
[What’s up with that sword, it seems like it lashed out skills once picked up]
[I guess it’s a plot weapon, not sure if it’s unique, anyone going to Star Dragon Ridge with me to raid the Lord for weapons?]
[I replayed this fight over and over, and realized Brother De’s control was meticulous, he handled the Flames so smoothly you’d think he was Astro Boy.
I wrote a guide on possible control techniques, I’ll be doing frame by frame analysis with a video soon, interested folks can click my profile~]
[An eye for frames, identified as a pure detail freak]
[Could it be a Ring of Magic!?]
[Anyone impressive from Star Dragon Ridge out there to talk about how to learn skills, also asking for directions to Star Dragon Ridge, if I’m nearby, I’ll head over to join @Loves White Silk@Black Tortoise Shield@Moon Slash Blade@Dragon Scale Sword@Long Live Sister Li]
The third type was casual chat and nonsense.
[Damn, Scavengers are so ugly, I feel like I might just be a casual player in the future, can I just not leave Newbie Village?]
[Found Divine Equipment, dressed the Newbie Village widow in paper underpants, got to swap out white underpants, attached image.jpg]
[Who’s Brother De?]
[I think it’s pretty average, this Carrion Queen will definitely become a common minor monster later on, nothing noteworthy, not as cool as me, about to learn magic, isn’t that more dashing than this brute force approach?]
[Above has no clue, Greatsword stopping dragon-cart know-it-not, cool is the king, I need to quickly sculpt a Guts!
So, The Officials, can you release more internal test slots please, begging dad dad dad dad Orz]